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Eric Burdon - Searching For A Brand New Day (Hiwatt)

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. It's My Life 4:33
  2. Don't Bring Me Down 4:36
  3. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 6:45
  4. No More Elmore 8:22
  5. The Riff - Tobacco Road - Bring It On Home To Me - See See Rider 14:18
  6. When We Were A Gang 6:56
  7. Factory 6:34
  8. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 9:09
Volume 2
  1. River Deep - Mountain High 8:15
  2. Searching For A Brand New Day 5:10
  3. I'm Crying 6:18
  4. House Of The Rising Sun 5:54

Notes


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Excellent soundboard recording of Eric Burdon's performance at the Westbury Music Fair on the 25th. of June, 1986. The year 1986 is a "lost" year in the Eric Burdon catalogue, with no new releases. It's released on Hiwatt records (Japan?) under the name of Searching For A Brand New Day - drawing on the title of one of the tracks performed here (the only live version known).

This actually isn't such a bad name, because this was sort of what Eric was doing at the time. He'd just published his first autobiography, and had a record deal for the first time in years. Eric's in much better shape than last year's official live release - That's Live (recorded in March 1985). Sadly, the whole project crumbled (as so many times before), and the multi-media autibiographical project called I Used To Be An Animal was more or less ruined. The book was heavily edited, and the CD album which was supposed to accompany the book, wasn't released until 1988, and then on vinyl. This lead to many of the (best) songs being left off the record (like Storyville and Front Street), and there are several bootlegs circulating with alternate songs/versions from these sessions... The 1995 official album Lost Within The Halls Of Fame is a more true presentation of what I Used To Be An Animal was supposed to be. Here are the spoken word intros for the songs included, and more songs made it onto this release. Sadly, Lost... is the synth-based version of I Used... and thus isn't that great an album.

That makes this concert is a unique document of Eric's artistic visions at this point of time, and it's kind of sad hearing how inspired it sounds, thinking of what actually came out of his hopes and dreams in the years after.